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The Treaty of Madrid (July 3, 1880) was an international treaty drafted during an international conference held in Madrid upon the request of Sultan Hassan I of Morocco.

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English: The Treaty of Madrid (1880) was a treaty drafted during an international conference held in Madrid upon the request of Sultan Hassan I of Morocco. European powers with interests in Morocco participated. This treaty served to regulate and make European conquests of Moroccan territories official in the international community.
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Spain, represented by the President of the Council of Ministers Antonio Cánovas del Castillo Morocco, represented by the Minister of Foreign Affairs Sid Mohamed Vargas (محمد بارقش) France, represented by the French Ambassador to Spain, Vice-Admiral Benjamin Jaurès United Kingdom, represented by the Honorable Lionel Sackville-West, 2nd Baron Sackville German Empire, represented by Count Eberhardt of Solms-Sonnewalde Austro-Hungarian Empire, represented by Count Emanuel Ludolf United States, represented by General Lucius Fairchild Belgium, represented by Edward Anspach Kingdom of Italy, represented by Giuseppe Greppi, Count of Greppi Kingdom of the Netherlands, represented by the resident minister Jonkheer Maurice of Heldewier Kingdom of Portugal, represented by José Maria Caldeira, Count of Casal Ribeiro Swedish-Norwegian Union, represented by resident minister Henry Åkerman

Kingdom of Denmark, represented by the United Kingdom

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